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September 8, 2017, 12:21 |
Cylinder simulation, simpleFoam terminal question
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Marius Lang
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I downloaded a program that solves blockMesh – simpleFoam – Re = 100000 – K-Omega SST turbulent model with no wall functions. And to run the program I need to type in simpleFoam > log | tail -f log in the terminal. What does the " > log | tail -f log " part do and why do i need to enter it??
It says "If you do not have pyfoam enter: simpleFoam > log | tail -f log" Last edited by Ursmooth; September 8, 2017 at 14:53. Reason: New question |
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September 8, 2017, 21:20 |
Re: Cylinder simulation,simpleFoam
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Andrew O. Winter
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Hey Marius,
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I'm not sure why you would want the "| tail -f log" part, because it seems like you don't need it since the output is already being written to the log file. The tail command outputs the last part of a file. Using the "-f" option to "follow" the file makes the data accumulate and each line is appended to the output. See the "man page" for the tail command, or, enter "man tail" in a terminal for more info. Best regards, Andrew |
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